National Popular Vote: Halfway to Victory with California Win
On July 14, the California State Senate voted 23-15 in favor of the National Popular Vote bill. Last month it passed the California State Assembly by 51-21 margin and now goes to Governor Jerry Brown for approval. With his signature, California will become the eighth state (joined by DC) to enact the National Popular Vote plan. Together these states have nearly half of the electoral votes necessary to activate it and guarantee the White House to the national popular vote winner in the next presidential election -- a reform FairVote research demonstrates is urgently needed.
- National Popular Vote release on California
- FairVote blog on turnout in presidential elections
- FairVote blog on bipartisan focus on swing states
- Write your state legislators to support NPV